Leticia is from Mexico. She has 2 children. She needs a loan of $250 to buy chickens and sheeps to put them on sale.

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Leticia is 31 years old and runs a small business raising chickens. She lives in World Vision's Najhe region in Mexico. Leticia has raised chickens in this area for 4 years.
Leticia has requested a loan from World Vision to expand her business. She would like to buy chickens and sheeps to put them on sale. This will help Leticia raise and sell more chickens which will increase her overall income.
Leticia and her husband have 2 children, of whom 1 are currently studying in school. Lety is a hard-working and joyful woman, she has been raising chickens and sheep. For the time being she owns 30 chickens and they are ready to put them on sale. She mentioned that she wants to use those profits to pay for the school expenses of her eldest child now that he is about to start the new school term.

Valentina is from Mexico. She needs a loan of $200 to buy more lambs to carry on with the activity.

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Valentina is 73 years old and runs a small business raising to buy sheep. She lives in World Vision's Najhe region in Mexico. Valentina has raised to buy sheep in this area for more than 5 years.
Valentina has requested a loan from World Vision to expand her business. She would like to buy more lambs to carry on with the activity. This will help Valentina raise and sell more to buy sheep which will increase her overall income.
Doña Vale, as people know her is a quiet and responsible person. She explained that she has been raising sheep for a while and even though she no longer has any children depending on her, she is so eager to carry on with her activity. Usually, Vale keeps the animals for 4 months and then she sells them to people in the community that prepare “barbacoa” which is a typical Mexican dish. .

Millicent is from Kenya. She has 1 child. She needs a loan of $250 to buy more inventory of food.

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Millicent is 52 years old and runs a small business selling cereals and other foods, such as eggs. She lives in World Vision's Winam Urban region in Kenya. Millicent has sold food in this area for more than five years.
Millicent has requested a loan from World Vision to expand her business. With the loan, she would like to buy more sacks of food and cartons of other goods to resell to her clients.
Millicent and her husband have one child, who is currently studying in school. She also cares for three additional dependents in her home.

Ofosua is from Ghana. She has 1 child. She needs a loan of $200 to purchase cosmetics in bulk.

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For the last 3 years Ofosua has operated her small business in the Kintampo South region in Ghana. She sells cosmetics and costume jewelry to customers in her community.
Ofosua has asked for a loan from World Vision to expand her business. She would like to purchase cosmetics in bulk for resale.
Ofosua is 32 years old and the mother of 1 child, who is currently studying in school. She also cares for 3 additional dependents in her home.

Tesfanesh is from Ethiopia. She has 3 children. She needs a loan of $150 to purchase selected seeds and fertilizer.

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Tesfanesh is 30 years old and runs a small business growing crops. She lives in World Vision's Durame region in Ethiopia. Tesfanesh has grown crops in this area for more than 5 years.
Tesfanesh has requested a loan from World Vision to expand her business. She would like to purchase fertilizer and selected seeds. This will help Tesfanesh grow and sell more crops, which will increase her overall income.
Tesfanesh and her husband have 3 children, of whom 2 are currently studying in school.

Bibiana is from Mexico. She has 1 child. She needs a loan of $200 to buy ingredients to cook and sell.

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Bibiana is 27 years old and runs a small business selling sausages, tamales, stuffed chilies, and prepared bananas. She lives in World Vision's Vicente Camalote region in Mexico. Bibiana has sold foods like these in this area for the last 2 years.
Bibiana has requested a loan from World Vision to expand her business. With the loan, she would like to buy meat, chilies, corn, lard, eggs, flour, and a blending machine.
Bibiana and her husband have 1 child.

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